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Mobile Work Exchange Spring Town Hall April 30, 2013 Planning for Tomorrow’s Mobile Enterprise

Mobile Work Exchange Spring Town Hall April 30, 2013 Planning for Tomorrow’s Mobile Enterprise.

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Mobile Work Exchange Spring Town Hall April 30, 2013 Planning for Tomorrow’s Mobile Enterprise

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  1. Mobile Work ExchangeSpring Town HallApril 30, 2013Planning for Tomorrow’s Mobile Enterprise

  2. Panel MembersJeffrey AitDirector of Public Sector North AmericaGood TechnologyLt. Col Anmy D. TorresChief, Cyber Plans, Transport, and SustainmentAir National Guard, National Gurad BureauRobert DuffyChief Information OfficerOffice of the Inspector GeneralU.S. Department of Homeland Security

  3. CIO’s worldwide see mobility as a key driver of productivity and a primary channel for customer engagement

  4. 700K 182.4M 150.8M Corporate-liable devices expected to ship by 2015 Employee-liable devices expected to ship by 2015 Android Apps, 20B downloads (October 2012) 775K Mobility has descended on the Enterprise iOS Apps, 40B downloads (January 2013)

  5. The Enterprise Landscape has Changed Forever … and increasing demand for wide variety ofproductivity and business apps … To proliferation of personal deviceswith rich mobile OSs From a homogeneousset of corporate-issueddevices…

  6. IT requires security, compliance, & management

  7. Users demand to collaborate to be productive

  8. Blue blocks Four Enterprise Use Cases are Emerging • Company Owned • BYOD • Fixed-Function Devices • Business Transformation

  9. New Opportunities Bring New Risks & Challenges Mixed Business and Personal Environments Compliance and Data Protection Risks Accommodate Mix of Devices and OS Patchwork of Point Security Solutions Limited Enterprise Scaling

  10. In Order to Succeed, IT Needs the Ability To: Protect business data against loss and leaks (on device, over-the-air, cloud) Protect against rogue devices – jailbroken, rooted Respect user privacy – monitoring, blacklisting, whole device wipe • Easily manage and support • Discovery and distribution • Updates and fixes • Business app monitoring and analytics • Self service

  11. Questions for the Panel • Why is Mobility Important to the Federal Government and to your agency? • What can you share about mobility strategies that will help our audience understand the role of mobility? • Given the nature of the Government’s diverse mission, from customer service to national security, the increase to productivity through the use of mobile technology is both needed and desired.  Given the mobility trends of “Bring your own device” and “Bring your own Data” -- Can you comment on your organizations adoption of these trends and the pro and cons of the implementation? • Today, security is on the forefront of all technology discussions.  Mobile devices present new, significant security issues to IT departments.  What should be done to protect Government organizations from these yet unforeseen threats while enabling the capabilities being demanded by the mobile workforce?  How will you address encryption at-rest and in-transit?  What methodology will you use to provide Identity management on the Mobile devices in accordance with the latest standards? 

  12. Questions for the Panel • The real productivity gains in Mobility lie in the applications and data that are transferred to these devices.  How can Government agencies leverage organizational specific mobile applications to enhance productivity while maintaining security? • How will Government Apps be created, validated and distributed?  • How will you deal with Data Loss Prevention?  • What is going well that is supporting the mobile workforce? • What challenges is your organization or others encountering when implementing mobility strategies? • Do you have a best practice that you can share? • What’s next for your agency?

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